Experience the power of informed, caring touch

We pride ourselves on offering a unique team of therapist with distinct specialities and one common goal: customized massage techniques to gain the maximum therapeutic benefit. Each client is unique, just as the touch of each of our therapists is different. Our friendly staff will assist in pairing you with the right therapist. Restore balance to not only your body, but also your mind.

Trish AndersonLicensed Massage Therapist

Brenda BianchiLicensed Massage Therapist

Jason BratcherLicensed Massage Therapist

Rachel CarterLicensed Massage Therapist

Yvette LejeuneLicensed Massage Therapist

Brenda YoungLicensed Massage Therapist

SonuLicensed Massage Therapist

Introductory Massage Special

Enjoy your first 1-hour massage for $58! Special applies to Deep Tissue, Sports and Swedish massage.

Swedish

Craniosacral

Craniosacral therapists can most easily feel the CSR in the body by lightly touching the base of the skull or the sacrum. They feel for disturbances in the rate, amplitude, symmetry, and quality of flow of the CSR. A therapist uses very gentle touch to balance the flow of the CSR. Once the cerebrospinal fluid moves freely, the body’s natural healing responses can function.

Hot Stone

A natural therapy in which warmed stones are positioned on parts of the client’s body to maximize the therapeutic benefit. Overly tense muscles can hinder the massage procedure, so if your muscles are extremely tight or stiff, the heated stones may provide the extra relaxation you need for the massage to be beneficial in releasing tension and easing sore muscles.

Lymphatic

Oncology

Oncology massage is an approach to massage therapy based on both compassion and specialized massage treatments to help people manage their experience with cancer. Benefits include improved relaxation, sleep, and immune function as well as relieving anxiety, pain, fatigue and nausea.

Prenatal

Relax tense muscles, ease sore spots, improve circulation and mobility, specifically tailored to the needs of pregnant women and their changing bodies. Best given while lying on your side propped up by pillows. Neck and shoulder massage is a safe sitting-up option.